So OL or DL in the 1st round?

Cooper does play hard, and he is quicker than Warmack. Both prospects are on the same tier as DeCastro in my opinion (I just hope their knees hold up in the preseason!).

The problem with the Cowboys is opening up running lanes in my opinion. Warmack opens up more holes and played against the best competition in the country. He probably benefited from being next to Fluker and Jones.
Does Callahan's blocking scheme favor quicker/atheltic guards?

Well we have finesse linemen but we still prettyh much use power running schemes. With Murray you see a little more zone. So honestly I have no idea.

I just think Cooper has the upside so I would go with him.

I don't feel good about Warmack recovering quick enough when teams stunt and twist on him. Blocking at the 2nd level I don't feel good about either.

For starters, this April, Womack (6'2) will be the shortest guard taken in round one, since atleast 1991 (Got tired of looking at that point).

And not one guard shorter than 6'3 has made the pro-bowl since LeCharles Bently in 2004.

So yea, I'd say he's over rated. And probably over weight. I just don't see him being able to line up a dominate his man all game like he does in college.

Not buying this. Warmack is LG and he is athletic. Seen him at the second level plenty. They ran all over Georgia averaging 8 yards a crack, he was a big part of it. The fact that he is an inch shorter than ideal wont bother most of the NFL. All that said I doubt they draft Warmack if he is there because I think priorities fall as follows 1) Pass rush D Line or OLB 2) A versatile cant miss OL like Dallas Thomas who you could plug in 3 positions and be better than you were, and could be had in the 20's.

Not buying this. Warmack is LG and he is athletic. Seen him at the second level plenty. They ran all over Georgia averaging 8 yards a crack, he was a big part of it. The fact that he is an inch shorter than ideal wont bother most of the NFL. All that said I doubt they draft Warmack if he is there because I think priorities fall as follows 1) Pass rush D Line or OLB 2) A versatile cant miss OL like Dallas Thomas who you could plug in 3 positions and be better than you were, and could be had in the 20's.

I wouldn't call this safety class weak at all. It lacks the elite top talent like a Berry or Earl Thomas, but there definitely is a lot of talent there. Vaccaro, Elam, Rambo, Reid, McDonald, Jefferson and Lester have all been playmakers at big schools. Not saying all are going to be studs but I wouldn't mind grabbing anyone of them between rounds 2-4. We saw what we have backing up at the safety spot. It's not pretty.

And I would take Warmack over Cooper in a heartbeat. Not that I don't like Cooper, but warmack is just a monster. Freakishly strong combined with great technique. You will rarely see this guy get pushed back by a defensive lineman. It would be nice having an actual pocket for Tony to be able to step up into. Not to mention Warmack is head and shoulders above any other olineman in this class as a run blocker.

I wouldn't call this safety class weak at all. It lacks the elite top talent like a Berry or Earl Thomas, but there definitely is a lot of talent there. Vaccaro, Elam, Rambo, Reid, McDonald, Jefferson and Lester have all been playmakers at big schools. Not saying all are going to be studs but I wouldn't mind grabbing anyone of them between rounds 2-4. We saw what we have backing up at the safety spot. It's not pretty.

You forgot Shawn Williams, who I like a lot as well. I'm glad you clarified rounds 2-4, I just don't like when Vaccaro is linked to us in the first.

Spencer status is iffy, Ware on the wrong side of 30 and may already be slowing down. Hatcher is on the wrong side of 30 as well. I see a guy like Ansah who they may see as a JPP or Watt type and not be able to resist, quick twitch and long limbed. Pass rushers are like pitching in baseball and shooter in basketball, can never have enough.

I wouldn't call this safety class weak at all. It lacks the elite top talent like a Berry or Earl Thomas, but there definitely is a lot of talent there. Vaccaro, Elam, Rambo, Reid, McDonald, Jefferson and Lester have all been playmakers at big schools. Not saying all are going to be studs but I wouldn't mind grabbing anyone of them between rounds 2-4. We saw what we have backing up at the safety spot. It's not pretty.

And I would take Warmack over Cooper in a heartbeat. Not that I don't like Cooper, but warmack is just a monster. Freakishly strong combined with great technique. You will rarely see this guy get pushed back by a defensive lineman. It would be nice having an actual pocket for Tony to be able to step up into. Not to mention Warmack is head and shoulders above any other olineman in this class as a run blocker.

This. A couple others worth watching from smaller programs would be Duke Williams (Nevada) and Phillip Thomas (Fresno State). Both have bowl games coming up.